Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Alistair@AWC on May 30, 2009, 02:48:20 pm
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I am right handed and work on the right hand side of the pole with my right arm further up the pole, but the 2 guys who work for me are both right handed yet work from the left hand side of the pole - which I can't get my head around!
I said I'd start a poll on here to find out which of us is weird, so here it is! ;)
Al
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It depends if your cleaning a left hand side or right hand side window! ;D
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Always the hand which gets the most numb. Because when i get home and have a Jodrell Bank it feels as if somebody else is doing it ;D
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I use both hands in different ways, you will get used to using it the way you feel comfortable
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Ambidextrous, best of both worlds.
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Always the hand which gets the most numb. Because when i get home and have a Jodrell Bank it feels as if somebody else is doing it ;D
brilliant!!!!
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I'm left handed but the weight of the pole is supported by right arm, which is now bigger than my left! And my left hand does the guiding
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I have the one that isn't at the end of the healing collar bone lower down the pole ;D
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I use both hands in different ways, you will get used to using it the way you feel comfortable
the mind creates the strangest images :P
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The lower your hands are on the pole the less likely you are to get injury problems,if you work with your left hand if your right handed at above head level that`s when you`ll get tennis-golfers elbow.I keep my hands as low down on the pole as much as i can unless i`m doing awkward windows above roofs etc.
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I use both hands in different ways, you will get used to using it the way you feel comfortable
the mind creates the strangest images :P
i think this one creates more unwanted images!!
I'm left handed but the weight of the pole is supported by right arm, which is now bigger than my left! And my left hand does the guiding
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Bum.
Clicked the wrong one.
I had to actually grab my pole to find out! :o ;D
Right handed. Right hand on bottom.
This is double-entendre city isn't it...? ;D
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Bum.
Clicked the wrong one.
I had to actually grab my pole to find out! :o ;D
Right handed. Right hand on bottom.
This is double-entendre city isn't it...? ;D
A woman walked into a bar and asked the barman for a double énténdré.
So he gave her one.
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Always the hand which gets the most numb. Because when i get home and have a Jodrell Bank it feels as if somebody else is doing it ;D
brilliant!!!!
you cant be a very good window cleaner cos if you were your customers would do it for you!! ;D
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depends if your using a left handed or a right handed pole i just stick to the universal ones
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I'm right handed and stand to the left of the pole with my right hand doing the work and left hand guiding although i can do it both ways the same with trad sometimes you need to use both hands
Hmmm plenty of inuendo in that sentence
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I am right handed and work on the right hand side of the pole with my right arm further up the pole, but the 2 guys who work for me are both right handed yet work from the left hand side of the pole - which I can't get my head around!
I said I'd start a poll on here to find out which of us is weird, so here it is! ;)
Al
I do the same as you but i swap over often to spread the work.
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Who cares, only joking, my right arm is knackered after 18 months of cleaning, now i am suffering much tendon pain, but i do have a trigger on my pole at the bottom cheers
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Always the hand which gets the most numb. Because when i get home and have a Jodrell Bank it feels as if somebody else is doing it ;D
brilliant!!!!
you cant be a very good window cleaner cos if you were your customers would do it for you!! ;D
You've not met my customers...euch ;D
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Always the hand which gets the most numb. Because when i get home and have a Jodrell Bank it feels as if somebody else is doing it ;D
brilliant!!!!
Not really, numb hands can indicate Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. It's not a nice operation to have to get this fixed; if you can get it fixed.
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Always the hand which gets the most numb. Because when i get home and have a Jodrell Bank it feels as if somebody else is doing it ;D
brilliant!!!!
Not really, numb hands can indicate Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. It's not a nice operation to have to get this fixed; if you can get it fixed.
I must admit I do wake up with a numb arm but I think that's just the way I sleep...you've got me all worried now Tosh!